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Welcome to the

Office of Admission

Admission Office hours

Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Friday 9:00 a.m.  - 5:00 p.m.

(Other times available by appointment)

Contact us by:

Phone: 1-877-277-5978

or

Email: Applyru@roosevelt.edu

Chicago Campus

Room 104

430 South Michigan Avenue

Chicago, IL 60605

Schaumburg Campus

Room 110

1400 North Roosevelt Blvd

Schaumburg, IL 60173

 

ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY is a four-year, private institution with full service campuses in Chicago's Loop and northwest suburban Schaumburg, dedicated to social justice, academic excellence, and student success.

The Office of Admission conducts many open houses, informational sessions, and transfer credit fairs for students. Click here for more information and the calendar of Admission events.

 

Meet our students

Video by Roosevelt student Nestor Avila

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History of the University

"...dedicated to the enlightenment of the human spirit."

Roosevelt's founding in 1945 as an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational institution of higher learning was a feat requiring considerable courage. The new school had no campus, no library, and no endowment. But its founders had an ideal that enabled them to overcome great obstacles. They were determined to make higher education available to all students who could qualify academically. Considerations of social or economic class, racial or ethnic origin, sex, or age were, and remain, irrelevant in determining who is admitted. Originally named Thomas Jefferson College, the new school was soon renamed Roosevelt College in recognition of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's democratic ideals and values. Members of the early advisory board included Marian Anderson, Pearl Buck, Ralph Bunche, Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, Gunnar Myrdal, and Albert Schweitzer....Read more

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